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> Try one ram stick at a time.
> Make sure all power cables are not loose.
> If you're using aftermarket large cooler, make sure it's not pushing on the ram stick.
> Try CPU on a spare computer.
It could be the motherboard, PSU, or the CPU. I'm not 100% sure. If you bought them today or last night, go back to the store, and exchange the mobo, and if that doesn't fix the problem, then it might be the CPU, do the same thing, exchange it as well.
The last resort, is taking your rig to the repair shop.
If you get no beeps it's either mobo or psu the rest should output a error code
As it would give audio codes via that for "No CPU installed" or "No RAM installed"
Most Motherboard have a single short beep when they have a successful POST, but not all do that.
Even know the Motherboard may be new to you, reset the CMOS via jumper anyways, cause it won't hurt, but it might help.
Thank you all for yours comments.